Saturday, March 30, 2013

Re: execute command with "

On 15:27 Sat 30 Mar , Canis Major wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have problem to execute the following command
> execute ":s/foo/\<C-r>\"/g\<Left>\<Left>"
> The result is not the value of unnamed register. How to perform the <C-
> r>" key sequence by execute command?
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Hi,

You can use CTRL-r" in the command line in the same way as in the insert mode. Otherwise, you can:

:s/foo/\=@"/g

See ':help sub-replace-\='.

Best,
Marcin

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